The ninth annual Sculpture at Scenic World exhibition is now welcoming submissions from creatives for the event that transforms an ancient rainforest into contemporary art gallery. Scheduled for April 9 to May 10, 2020, Sculpture at Scenic World attracts local, national and international artists, lured by a prize pool of $30,000 including the coveted $20,000 Scenic World major award. Artworks are presented along a 2.4km boardwalk in the heart of the Jamison Valley. The artworks are sensitively sited and curated to commune with nature and meet rigorous environmental assessments to ensure a zero per cent ecological footprint. Artists selected will be in the running for a raft of awards, including the $5000 environment award, $3000 artist peer award, $2000 Scenic World staff choice ward, and the $1000 Carrington Hotel people's choice prize. All shortlisted artists will also receive a $1000 artist fee for exhibiting and receive unparalleled installation support. Curator and exhibition manager, Justin Morrissey, said the exhibition aims to showcase innovative installation and sculptural practice in a unique setting. "We have power running along the boardwalk which enables artists interested in sound, light, video and projection to experiment in the stunning natural environment of the Blue Mountains," he said. Artists are encouraged to view artwork image galleries from previous exhibitions online to gain further insight and inspiration into scale, colour, mediums, and interactions with built and natural environments. "We're looking for interventions that utilise the built environment like the boardwalk as much as the natural environment. We have a team of highly creative art installers and tree climbers that work with our artists to allow grand visions to be realised." Welcoming over 100,000 visitors each year, Sculpture at Scenic World is recognised as a Flagship Event under the NSW Government's regional events program for its proven success to attract visitors to the Blue Mountains. The exhibition is also highly regarded among the global arts community for its capacity to recognise the talents of established and emerging artists such as Wendy Teakel, who took home the Scenic World major award in 2019 for her work, Cycle. The judges applauded the Murrumbateman artist, acknowledging Teakel's installation as a "bold and confident work that is elegantly realised". Submissions for the 2020 exhibition close on Monday, November 4 and all entries will be assessed by an independent panel of arts industry professionals, who will be announced in the coming weeks. Artists are encouraged to visit the Sculpture at Scenic World website and contact Scenic World directly on JustinM@scenicworld.com.au to discuss their application well before the submission deadline. For more information and to apply, visit www.sculptureatscenicworld.com.au.

Submissions open for Sculpture at Scenic World 2020

Scheduled for April 9 to May 10, 2020, Sculpture at Scenic World attracts local, national and international artists, lured by a prize pool of $30,000 including the coveted $20,000 Scenic World major award.

Artworks are presented along a 2.4km boardwalk in the heart of the Jamison Valley. The artworks are sensitively sited and curated to commune with nature and meet rigorous environmental assessments to ensure a zero per cent ecological footprint.

Artists selected will be in the running for a raft of awards, including the $5000 environment award, $3000 artist peer award, $2000 Scenic World staff choice ward, and the $1000 Carrington Hotel people's choice prize. All shortlisted artists will also receive a $1000 artist fee for exhibiting and receive unparalleled installation support.

Curator and exhibition manager, Justin Morrissey, said the exhibition aims to showcase innovative installation and sculptural practice in a unique setting.

"We have power running along the boardwalk which enables artists interested in sound, light, video and projection to experiment in the stunning natural environment of the Blue Mountains," he said.

Artists are encouraged to view artwork image galleries from previous exhibitions online to gain further insight and inspiration into scale, colour, mediums, and interactions with built and natural environments.

"We're looking for interventions that utilise the built environment like the boardwalk as much as the natural environment. We have a team of highly creative art installers and tree climbers that work with our artists to allow grand visions to be realised."

Welcoming over 100,000 visitors each year, Sculpture at Scenic World is recognised as a Flagship Event under the NSW Government's regional events program for its proven success to attract visitors to the Blue Mountains.

The exhibition is also highly regarded among the global arts community for its capacity to recognise the talents of established and emerging artists such as Wendy Teakel, who took home the Scenic World major award in 2019 for her work, Cycle.

The judges applauded the Murrumbateman artist, acknowledging Teakel's installation as a "bold and confident work that is elegantly realised".

Submissions for the 2020 exhibition close on Monday, November 4 and all entries will be assessed by an independent panel of arts industry professionals, who will be announced in the coming weeks.

Artists are encouraged to visit the Sculpture at Scenic World website and contact Scenic World directly on JustinM@scenicworld.com.au to discuss their application well before the submission deadline.